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On 06/16/2011 15:34, Barry Morrison wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Kris
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<div class="h5"> On 06/16/2011 13:41, Barry Morrison
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<div class="h5">When trying to change Date / Time via
the GUI in XFCE, I click on the lock, and nothing
happens. It doesn't prompt me for credentials like
I'm expecting.
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Ok, that makes more sense now. The "Time and Date" program you are
running is apart of gnome-system-tools, and it does prompt for a
password when you run it within gnome, not XFCE. Do you have gnome
installed as a WM as well? If you logout / login with gnome, can you
run the same tool under System -> Administration -> Time and
Date and does it work?<br>
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